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If I have a cell (say A1) with a validation list and I have values in other
cells of the same column (A), when typing a letter into A1 Excel (2003) offers the first value in column A beginning with the letter just typed in cell A1, as is the case in normal inputting. In my opinion it should be more useful, if in the case of inputting into cells with a validation list (A1) Excel would take the value offered for input not from column A, but from the source of the validation list. E.g. typing letter "B" int cell A1 should result in offering the first value of the source beginning with "B", simultaneously displaying the validation drop down list positioned on the value offered. Regards, Stefi |
validation list
Stefi,
The closest you can come to that easily is to put a copy of the validation list into the cells immediately above your data entry area. Then, if you have a contiguous block, Autocomplete will offer up the first unique item.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Stefi" wrote in message ... If I have a cell (say A1) with a validation list and I have values in other cells of the same column (A), when typing a letter into A1 Excel (2003) offers the first value in column A beginning with the letter just typed in cell A1, as is the case in normal inputting. In my opinion it should be more useful, if in the case of inputting into cells with a validation list (A1) Excel would take the value offered for input not from column A, but from the source of the validation list. E.g. typing letter "B" int cell A1 should result in offering the first value of the source beginning with "B", simultaneously displaying the validation drop down list positioned on the value offered. Regards, Stefi |
validation list
It's a nice workaround, Bernie, but a tedious one, and might require
reconstructing the whole sheet to create space for the copy of the validation list. I intended my post as a suggestion to the developers, it seems that I selected the wrong type of message. Thanks anyway! Reagards, Stefi €žBernie Deitrick€ť ezt Ă*rta: Stefi, The closest you can come to that easily is to put a copy of the validation list into the cells immediately above your data entry area. Then, if you have a contiguous block, Autocomplete will offer up the first unique item.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Stefi" wrote in message ... If I have a cell (say A1) with a validation list and I have values in other cells of the same column (A), when typing a letter into A1 Excel (2003) offers the first value in column A beginning with the letter just typed in cell A1, as is the case in normal inputting. In my opinion it should be more useful, if in the case of inputting into cells with a validation list (A1) Excel would take the value offered for input not from column A, but from the source of the validation list. E.g. typing letter "B" int cell A1 should result in offering the first value of the source beginning with "B", simultaneously displaying the validation drop down list positioned on the value offered. Regards, Stefi |
validation list
Stefi
Have a look at Debra Dalgleish's site for instructions on using a combo-box with DV. Allows for autocomplete. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataVal10.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 06:06:00 -0700, Stefi wrote: It's a nice workaround, Bernie, but a tedious one, and might require reconstructing the whole sheet to create space for the copy of the validation list. I intended my post as a suggestion to the developers, it seems that I selected the wrong type of message. Thanks anyway! Reagards, Stefi „Bernie Deitrick” ezt írta: Stefi, The closest you can come to that easily is to put a copy of the validation list into the cells immediately above your data entry area. Then, if you have a contiguous block, Autocomplete will offer up the first unique item.... HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Stefi" wrote in message ... If I have a cell (say A1) with a validation list and I have values in other cells of the same column (A), when typing a letter into A1 Excel (2003) offers the first value in column A beginning with the letter just typed in cell A1, as is the case in normal inputting. In my opinion it should be more useful, if in the case of inputting into cells with a validation list (A1) Excel would take the value offered for input not from column A, but from the source of the validation list. E.g. typing letter "B" int cell A1 should result in offering the first value of the source beginning with "B", simultaneously displaying the validation drop down list positioned on the value offered. Regards, Stefi |
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